PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY. MAJRCH 28,1979, WHITBY FREE PRESS Mlor base bail registrat ion March 31 and Anlril DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC 111 DUNDAS STREET WEST WHJTBY 668-1464 Church, Manning Road, and Brooklin Community Centre, Church and Bagot Streets, Brooklin. Persons to contact for information for the various registration centres are P. W. Irvine, 668-1862, for the library, Len Watkins, 668- 9864 for Westminster Unitedý Church; and Ed Lidie, 655- 4853 for the Brooklin Com- munity Centre. Ail boys aged six to 19 years of age may register. T/p CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE A PUBL IC - MEETING The Administrative Committee of the Council"0f the Town of Whitby wîli be holding a Publjc Meeting on Monday, April 2, 1979 atl7:30 p.m. in the Meeting Hà ll of the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossiand Road East, to consider a development proposai which involves a rezoning 0f the property indicated on the foilowing sketch. The purpose of the meeting is ta Introduce the development proposai and to receive public comment on the proposai. The deveîopment proposai is for a 181 bed Retirement Home. Ail materiai relatlng to'the proposai is on file and is available for public inspection at the Planning Department, Whitby Municipal Building, 575 RossIand Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone (416) 668-5803. ROBERT J. CARSON CHAI RMAN ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE kEVIN J. TUNNEY DIRECTOR 0F PLANNING PLANNING DEPARTMENT Any boy who is six years old on or before June 30, 1979 may register for Tee-Bali. The foilowing is the list of ages for the various' divi- sions: Tee-Bail, born in the years 1971, 1972 and 1973; Tyke, born in the years 1968, 1969 and 1970; Pee Wee, born in the years 1966 and 1967; Bantam, born in the years 1964 and 1965; Midget, born in the years 1962 and 1963; and Juvenile, born in the years 1960 and 1961. Registrat ion tees are, $1o for Tee-Bail and $15 for ail other divisions, with a $5 additionai fee for Ail-Star players, payable when teams are selected. flouse League players will be supplied with regulation basebail sweaters which they may keep at the end of the season, at no additional cost. Opening day of the Whitby Minor Basebaîl Association season is Saturday May 26. Me Theatre Company has also planned a "Casino Night " to take place at the Regal Room in the Centen nial Building, April M. Comnencing at 7:30 p Tri Includine Cabaret entertain- ment, and cash bar. Admission $1.ý Phdto by Bob Nelson FORAIL REASONS There are any nurnber of good reasons to borrow We'11 offer advice, and the money to see you through. [~ ViCTORiA AND GREY TRUST Contact aur office: 308 Dundas Street West Whitby 668-9324 (Toronto LUne) 683-7189 Member: Canada Deposit Inaurance Corporuîlon Theatre company $8ffersi as a pirize The Whitby Theatre Company's Wintario 'granr- fund-raising campaign is now in full swing. Recently the theatre com- pany received a Wintario grant of $6.000 to instali new ligbting and sound equip- ment in the Centennial Build- ing theatre. In order to keep the grant, the theatre company must raise a matching amount of money. Tickets are now on sale for a draw to win an $800 trip to any place of the winner's choice. The draw will be made after the final perfor- mance of the compapy's final play of the season, "IConduet Unbecoming," on, April 21. Another fund-raiser planned is a CasinoNight, Sa turday, April 14, commen- cing at 7:30op.M. ini the Regal Room at the Centennial Building. This wil include Cabaret entertainment and Can-Can dancers. Admission is $1. As well, there will -be an ex tra performiance ..Of "Conduct Unbecoming", Sunday, April 22 at -7:30 pan. Basebail season is flot far away, and now is the time to register if you want to play. The Whitby Minor Base- bail Association is accepting registrations March 31 and April 7 for ail divisions, from Tee-Bail (age 6) to Juvenile (age 19). Registration dates are March 31 and April 7, from 10 a.m. to nonn,_at th~e following locations: Whitby Public Library, 405 Dundas Street West: Westminster United Watched by Jim Gartshore,. MPP George Ashe signs a ticket stub for the Whitby Theatre Company's Wintario fund-raising draw. Winner of the draw gets a trip 0f his or her choice, valued at $800. Y 1 offers